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Telephone Operators 1950s

The pace of the work and the repressive rules that operators often had to put up with eventually led to dissension in the ranks. Phone companies discovered that their supposedly docile female workforces could only be pushed so far. In April 1919, for example, some 8,000 operators walked off the job at the New … See more

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The telephone played a major communications role in American history from the 1876 publication of its first patent by Alexander Graham Bell onward. In the 20th century, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) dominated the telecommunication market as the at times largest company in the world, until it was broken up and replaced by a system of competitors. Originally targeted at business users and upscale families, by the 1920s the "phone" became widely popul…

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• Early months of 1879: The Bell Telephone Company is near bankruptcy and desperate to get a transmitter to equal Edison's carbon transmitter.
• 17 February 1879: Bell Telephone merges with the New England Telephone Company to form the National Bell Telephone Company. Theodore Vail takes over operations.

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WebSep 28, 2015 · At the peak in the late 1940s, there were more than 350,000 operators working for AT&T, 98% of whom were women. But afterward, the introduction of increasingly sophisticated automatic switching devices reduced the need for operators.

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WebSeattle telephone operators in a private branch exchange in 1952. In the early days of telephony, companies used manual telephone switchboards, and switchboard operators connected calls by inserting a pair of phone plugs into the appropriate jacks.

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WebMar 15, 2021 ★ 99¢ for 30 days • Subscribe In the 1950s people relied on newspapers, mail, radio, television, and land-line telephones for communication. There were no cell phones, electronic

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WebPBX switchboard, 1975. A telephone switchboard was a device used to connect circuits of telephones to establish telephone calls between users or other switchboards, throughout the 20th century. The switchboard was …

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WebSep 26, 2011 · The Gower-Bell telephone was the first type of phone that was used in countries like Spain, Japan and England. eliminating the need for an operator to direct calls. Rotary phone - 1950s

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WebThe word telephone, from the Greek roots tēle, “far,” and phonē, “sound,” was applied as early as the late 17th century to the string telephone familiar to children, and it was later used to refer to the megaphone and the …

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WebJan 14, 2021 · An operator reads the time in 1937, prior to introduction of automated systems. (Courtesy Telecommunications History Group) Here is a throwback to an earlier era some of you may remember. For decades …

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WebThe electrical telegraph was first commercialized by Sir William Fothergill Cooke and entered use on the Great Western Railway in England. It ran for 13 mi (21 km) from Paddington station to West Drayton and came into operation on April 9, 1839.

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WebIn Sodus during the mid-century a person could dial 0 and get a human voice. When the human voice answered, it usually knew the person who was calling. Operators in Sodus were Soduskans who probably knew everything that was going on in the village. Every …

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WebSep 14, 2021 · Telephone history, plus see 50 old phones, like early rotary-dial models - Click Americana Telephone history, plus see 50 old phones, like early rotary-dial models Categories: 1800s, 1900s, 1910s, 1920s, 1930s, Vintage inventions & discoveries, …

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WebThe Bell System’s history stretches back to 1876, with founder Alexander Graham Bell’s invention of the telephone. Bell, Thomas Sanders and Gardiner G. Hubbard formed The Bell Patent Association in order to capitalize on the invention. In August 1877, the three …

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WebThe Pacific Bell Telephone Company (Pacific Bell or Pac Bell) is a telephone company that provides telephone service in California. The company is owned by AT&T through AT&T Teleholdings, and, though separate, is now marketed as “AT&T”.The company has been …

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WebOct 9, 2012 · See more from the AT&T Archives at http://techchannel.att.com/archivesBonus Edition Introduction by George Kupczak of the AT&T Archives and History Center.A

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WebOct 26, 2022 · 1.In the early 1950s, people had to make phone calls with the help of a telephone operator. 2.A person would pick up the handset on their phone and wait for the operator to answer. 3.The operator would then connect the caller with the person they …

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